September 13, 2024
Chevron Nigeria Limited has made a bold declaration, sending shockwaves throughout the nation, as the company's General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs, Mr Olusoga Oduselu, announced its unwavering commitment to lowering carbon emissions and reducing gas flaring in Nigeria.
This pivotal declaration was made at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun, Delta State, during a one-day Media Capacity Building Workshop. The event drew in participants from various sectors, all of whom were eager to witness Chevron's stance on environmental sustainability.
As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, Chevron Nigeria Limited has taken a proactive step towards addressing this pressing issue. The company's resolve to reduce its carbon footprint is a testament to its dedication to a more environmentally conscious future.
At the core of Chevron's strategy is the reduction of gas flaring, a long-standing issue in Nigeria. Gas flaring, the process of burning off excess gas during oil production, releases massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions. Chevron's efforts to mitigate this issue are expected to have a profound impact on the nation's environmental landscape.
Mr Oduselu emphasized Chevron's commitment to transparency and accountability in its operations, highlighting the company's determination to engage with stakeholders and the local community. He stated that Chevron would continually monitor and report its progress, ensuring that the public remains informed about its environmental endeavors.
Participants at the workshop praised Chevron for its bold initiative and urged other oil and gas companies to follow suit. They also highlighted the need for collaboration between the government, corporations, and local communities to address environmental challenges and ensure a sustainable future for Nigeria.
As the oil and gas industry continues to evolve, Chevron Nigeria Limited's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint serves as a model for other companies to adopt. By working together to address environmental concerns, these organizations can help create a more sustainable future for generations to come.
The Media Capacity Building Workshop was organized by Chevron to enhance the capacity of journalists in reporting environmental issues accurately. The event featured presentations from prominent speakers in the industry, highlighting best practices for dealing with environmental challenges in the oil and gas sector.
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